Two weeks from now, there will be a decent number of Nintendo Switch games in a UK top 40 games chart. But currently, there is a battle between 3DS games. Meanwhile, "Dragon Ball Fusions" sneaked into UK Top 40.
As written in Nintendo Life, "Dragon Ball Fusions" finally arrived in Europe and unfortunately has been restricted to a model debut result in the UK. The game made its entry down in 36th place in the all-formats chart.
Well, the launch wasn't that successful but it's not that bad for the Nintendo 3DS also. Currently, "Pokémon Sun" is the top-selling 3DS title in 18th place (all-format).
It is noticeable that "Pokémon Moon" is down to 30th place and "Super Mario Maker" is in 32nd place by counting both versions together. Its latest version on 3DS holds the same spot in the single-format chart as well. "Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World" will soon go away from the list as it is dropped by 14 places down to 40th in the all-format chart.
Except for Pokémon Sun and Moon, there is not much to shout about from Nintendo UK's perspective. Other than Nintendo games here are some games which are there in UK Top 40 list.
As stated in GFK Chart-Track, launched on Tuesday, "For Honor" debuts on top and gives Ubisoft their first All Formats No 1 since "Tom Clancy's The Division" almost a year ago. It's the biggest launch at No 1 since "No Man's Sky".
"Sniper Elite 4" was also launched on February 14 and placed at No 2. "Grand Theft Auto V" goes two places down to No 3 despite its increase in sales.
"FIFA 17" is a non-mover at No 4 even though its sales jumped by 45%. "Battlefield 1" makers are also happy as its sales jumped by 48% and placed to No 5 from No 6.